San Jose’s City Clerk barely squeaked by with her job after coming under fire for misguiding candidates about local election law.
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Report: ‘Substantial Reason to Believe’ Congressman Mike Honda, Staff Broke House Rules
The House Committee on Ethics will continue to investigate Rep. Mike Honda over allegations that he misused official resources on a pay-to-play scheme with campaign donors.
San Jose Aims for New Rent Control Ordinance by 2016
As housing costs soar and incomes remain relatively stagnant, San Jose aims to pass a new rent control ordinance by the start of 2016.
Advances in Robotic Surgeries Lead to Higher Demand Despite Marketing, Regulation Concerns
A human touch in the operating room will eventually become as rare as a hand-delivered message. But the increased use of surgical robots presents a complicated future we don’t yet fully understand.
Sunnyvale Councilman Sues Neighbor Over Toy Poodle
Rather than pick his battles, Pat Meyering will fight them all—even if it means taking a woman to court over her toy poodle.
Assemblyman Evan Low, Staffer Help Rescue 2 in Car Accident
Evan Low raised the ante on public service earlier this month, when the state assemblyman and one of his staff members helped rescue two young women from an overturned vehicle.
Assembly Check: Nora Campos Loses Another Top-Level Staffer
Another top-level staffer has left the office of Assemblywoman Nora Campos (D-San Jose), which perhaps comes as a gesture of goodwill to political Mad Libs writers. As for constituents in East San Jose? Not so much.
San Jose Police Chief Orders Additional Bias Training
Amid national outrage over police violence and its inequitable toll on black lives, San Jose has committed to ramping up anti-bias training for its own officers.
Santa Clara County Poised to Vote on New Marijuana Rules
For the past year, Santa Clara County has been fine-tuning a regional marijuana ordinance to fill regulatory gaps between San Jose’s new local laws and anticipated statewide legalization in 2016.
Political Operative Again Targets Carrasco, Who Accuses Campos Clan of Obsessive Vendetta
James Rowen just can’t seem to quit Magdalena Carrasco. The political operative who was sued off the Internet for defamation has once again taken aim at the San Jose councilwoman’s fundraising before taking office this year.
San Jose Plans Monument to Honor Fallen Police Officers
San Jose will create a group tasked with planning a police memorial to commemorate officers killed in the line of duty.
Downtown Streets Team Helps Formerly Homeless Jumpstart Careers with Kartma Coffee Biz
Kartma will employ formerly homeless people and equip them with not only the skills to brew gourmet coffee but to staff, stock, market and otherwise run a small business.
Lawsuit Alleges San Jose Police Racially Profiled Black Family
A federal lawsuit filed Monday levels new allegations of racial profiling by the San Jose Police Department.
Mayor, Nearly Half the Council Broke a San Jose Election Law
The sudden realization that most of San Jose’s lawmakers are law breakers is not the best way to end summer vacation. Not that they intended to end up on the wrong side of the law, of course.
Let’s Move Meetings Along and Pass the Consent Calendar
Public comments are the most impractical form of political communication ever devised by good government advocates.
Who Will Lead the Silicon Valley Transportation Tax Effort?
A bevy of suitors are expected to push for control of the organizing committee to raise Santa Clara County's sales tax for transportation improvements.
